Pulmonary Services
Bronchoscopy
Bronchoscopies conducted at Randolph Hospital allow a doctor to see inside
a person's airway, which includes the throat, larynx, trachea and lower
bronchial airways of the lungs. This procedure can help the doctor see
wounds and foreign objects and help identify problems that may be causing
inflammation and bleeding in the airway. Bronchoscopy can also be used
to diagnose and to determine the extent of lung cancer.
Bronchoscopies are used to:
- Identify problems that may be causing inflammation and
bleeding.
- Diagnose certain lung diseases. This is done by collecting
samples of lung tissue for biopsy or by collecting mucus
(sputum) samples to be examined in a lab for specific abnormalities
or infections.
- Diagnose and determine the extent of lung cancer.
- Remove foreign objects or thick mucus that may be blocking
the airway.
- Destroy growths in the airway.
For more information, please call (336)
629-8836.